While super glue can leave behind a sticky mess on your clothes, it’s actually pretty easy to get it out with some acetone and a quick wash in your laundry machine. Simply let the glue dry before scraping off what you can, then dab the stain with acetone before running it through the washer. We put together a super quick and simple guide to get super glue out of your clothes with help from home improvement specialist Gino Colucci. As a plus, these tips work on removing super glue from shoes and other fabrics!
How do you get super glue out of clothes?
- Wait for the glue to dry completely (freeze the garment to speed up drying).
- Scrape off as much glue as you can with the edge of a spoon.
- Dab acetone onto the stain with a cotton ball to dissolve the glue.
- Apply a laundry stain remover onto the stain.
- Run your garment through the washer and let it air dry.
Steps
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhere can I find inexpensive acetone?Community AnswerYou can find 100% acetone in nail polish remover. Most bottles cost from $1 - $3 from your local Walmart, Dollar General or Target.
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Tips
- If all else fails, try using a commercial super glue remover that’s safe for clothes and fabrics, like Loctite Glue Remover . Always check the packaging to make sure it’s safe for clothes, and wear gloves and a mask to avoid irritation from skin contact or inhalation. [11] X Research sourceThanks
- To prevent super glue from getting on your clothes, wear an apron or clothes you don’t mind getting stained. It’s always a good idea to wear gloves and work on a surface that’s easy to clean, whether you put down some paper towels or apply the glue on a metal or glass surface.Thanks
Warnings
- Do not scrape or pluck loosely woven fabrics (like knits or muslins) or delicate fabrics (like sheers, lace, or silk) since this can stretch, rip, or weaken the fabric. Instead, dissolve the super glue with acetone (if the fabric is colorfast) or take it to a dry cleaner.Thanks
- Do not use acetone on delicate fabrics or synthetic blends containing acetate, modacrylic, or triacetate since the acetone may disintegrate the fabric. Take garments made from these materials to a dry cleaner instead.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Dull edge to scrape with (like a spoon, butter knife, or credit card)
- Cotton balls
- 100% Acetone
- Rubbing alcohol, optional
- Laundry pretreatment stain remover
- Washer
- Laundry detergent
References
- ↑ https://tidydiary.com/how-to-get-super-glue-out-of-clothes/
- ↑ https://www.cleanipedia.com/gb/laundry/how-to-remove-glue-from-clothes
- ↑ https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/house-and-home/household-advice/a656823/stain-removal-superglue/
- ↑ https://www.cleanipedia.com/gb/laundry/how-to-remove-glue-from-clothes.html
- ↑ https://tidydiary.com/how-to-get-super-glue-out-of-clothes/
- ↑ https://www.cleanipedia.com/gb/laundry/how-to-remove-glue-from-clothes.html
- ↑ https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/house-and-home/household-advice/a656823/stain-removal-superglue/
- ↑ https://tidydiary.com/how-to-get-super-glue-out-of-clothes/
- ↑ https://tidydiary.com/how-to-get-super-glue-out-of-clothes/
About This Article
To get super glue out of clothes, start by letting the glue dry on its own, which should take 15-20 minutes. If you’re in a hurry, fill a bowl with water, add ice to make it cold, and dip the stained area into the water for a few seconds to harden the glue. Once the glue is hard, use a spoon or your fingernail to scrape it off. If you can't fully remove the glue, press a cotton ball soaked in acetone against the stain until the glue starts to break down and soften, which can take 3-15 minutes. Then, scrape the remaining glue off. To learn how to wash the garment after removing the glue, keep reading!
Reader Success Stories
- "I was going to buy some super glue remover until I read your site, so now I will try acetone instead."